Automating document workflows with Power Automate and Adobe
In this post, you can learn about the integration between Power Automate and Adobe and how it can help customers automate different scenarios around handling PDFs.
» Read moreIn this post, you can learn about the integration between Power Automate and Adobe and how it can help customers automate different scenarios around handling PDFs.
» Read moreStarting May 1, 2020 we’ll be rolling out changes that will potentially impact your flows that use the Gmail connector due to policy changes by Google. Under this policy, the Gmail connector, when used with a Gmail consumer account, can only be used with a limited set of Google-approved services. We have rolled out an option to use your own Google application for personal or internal use in your enterprise in case your flows are impacted.
» Read moreWe recently added support for Active Directory authentication in the SQL Server connector. This has been one of the most requested feedback from our customers. In this post, I want to give an overview of how you can use this feature.
» Read moreWe are making a few important updates to the connector as we migrate the underlying API to use the Microsoft Graph API instead of Outlook REST API. These updates will unfortunately force us to deprecate most of the current set of actions and triggers. We will be rolling out these changes over the next couple of months and we strongly encourage all users to start adopting the new actions and triggers.
» Read moreWe continue to release connectors for Microsoft PowerApps and Microsoft Flow taking the number of connectors available to over 250. As the number grows, we would like to empower the wider community to maintain these connectors. We now open source our connectors on GitHub. Our ability to open source connectors is made possible through two new exciting features: the Microsoft Power Platform Connectors CLI can be used to download, create, or update any custom connector and template-based policies can be used to modify the runtime behaviors for custom connectors.
» Read moreThe SQL Database Connector in Logic Apps and Flow is one of the most popular connector, and we have just added a highly requested feature – triggers. Now, you can kick off your Flow or Logic Apps whenever a row is inserted or modified in a SQL Azure Database table.
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